Sleep complaints predict coronary artery disease mortality in males: a 12‐year follow‐up study of a middle‐aged Swedish population

Abstract. Mallon L, Broman J‐E, Hetta J (University Hospital, Uppsala, and Falun Hospital, Falun; and Institute of Clinical Neuroscience, Göteborg; Sweden). Sleep complaints predict coronary artery disease mortality in males: a 12‐year follow‐up study of a middle‐aged Swedish population. J Intern Med 2002; 251: 207–216.

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